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After [[Santa's Little Helper]] started acting strangely, getting sad and destroying furniture, the [[Simpson family]] took him to see Elaine Wolff at a lecture. During the lecture, Elaine got a call from [[Clayton]], who told her that he had left his wife so they could get married now, as he had loved her since primary school. Elaine hung up the phone as she was in a lecture. After the lecture, the Simpsons approached her in the car park about Santa's Little Helper. Elaine helped Santa's Little Helper to feel better before she drove off, with Santa's Little Helper chasing after her at first before stopping. | After [[Santa's Little Helper]] started acting strangely, getting sad and destroying furniture, the [[Simpson family]] took him to see Elaine Wolff at a lecture. During the lecture, Elaine got a call from [[Clayton]], who told her that he had left his wife so they could get married now, as he had loved her since primary school. Elaine hung up the phone as she was in a lecture. After the lecture, the Simpsons approached her in the car park about Santa's Little Helper. Elaine helped Santa's Little Helper to feel better before she drove off, with Santa's Little Helper chasing after her at first before stopping. | ||
− | After [[Dr. Callas]], a vet, phoned the police and animal control because Santa's Little Helper bit [[Marge]], Elaine showed up at the Simpsons' house because she thought Santa's Little Helper would do something bad. She found out that she was right and the Simpsons asked her to take Santa's Little Helper before animal control arrived to take him away. Elaine took him to the [[Dognitive Behavioral Therapy Institute]], which she ran. Here, she slept next to Santa's Little Helper and comforted him after he had a nightmare | + | After [[Dr. Callas]], a vet, phoned the police and animal control because Santa's Little Helper bit [[Marge]], Elaine showed up at the Simpsons' house because she thought Santa's Little Helper would do something bad. She found out that she was right and the Simpsons asked her to take Santa's Little Helper before animal control arrived to take him away. Elaine took him to the [[Dognitive Behavioral Therapy Institute]], which she ran. Here, she slept next to Santa's Little Helper and comforted him after he had a nightmare... |
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Revision as of 13:56, September 1, 2020
Dr. Elaine Wolff is a dog psychologist.
After Santa's Little Helper started acting strangely, getting sad and destroying furniture, the Simpson family took him to see Elaine Wolff at a lecture. During the lecture, Elaine got a call from Clayton, who told her that he had left his wife so they could get married now, as he had loved her since primary school. Elaine hung up the phone as she was in a lecture. After the lecture, the Simpsons approached her in the car park about Santa's Little Helper. Elaine helped Santa's Little Helper to feel better before she drove off, with Santa's Little Helper chasing after her at first before stopping.
After Dr. Callas, a vet, phoned the police and animal control because Santa's Little Helper bit Marge, Elaine showed up at the Simpsons' house because she thought Santa's Little Helper would do something bad. She found out that she was right and the Simpsons asked her to take Santa's Little Helper before animal control arrived to take him away. Elaine took him to the Dognitive Behavioral Therapy Institute, which she ran. Here, she slept next to Santa's Little Helper and comforted him after he had a nightmare...
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